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Chance or Choice? Understanding Why Asylum Seekers Come to the UK

Heaven Crawley

Swansea University Author: Heaven Crawley

Abstract

There is considerable interest among policy makers in the UK and elsewhere in the decision making of asylum seekers and the factors affecting the place in which they claim asylum. A significant proportion of politicians, policy makers and the public appear to believe that asylum seekers are actually...

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Published: London Refugee Council 2010
Online Access: http://www.refugeecouncil.org.uk/assets/0001/5702/rcchance.pdf
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa8206
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Abstract: There is considerable interest among policy makers in the UK and elsewhere in the decision making of asylum seekers and the factors affecting the place in which they claim asylum. A significant proportion of politicians, policy makers and the public appear to believe that asylum seekers are actually economic migrants who make decisions about where to seek asylum based on information about asylum systems, opportunities for employment and access to welfare benefits. There is a widely held belief that asylum seekers have a sufficiently detailed knowledge of these phenomena to make rational and informed choices about their final destination. This research investigates the decisions made by asylum seekers who come to the UK and explores the extent to which these decisions are a reflection of chance or choice. It builds upon the growing, but as yet still limited body of evidence about the ‘choices’ that individuals are (or are not) able to exert over the country in which they will seek asylum, and the factors that might contribute to the decision making process.
Keywords: Asylum, UK, Decision Making
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering